26th International Association for Management of Technology Conference IAMOT 2017 /opt/indico/archive/2016/C7/3422626835895981243 _announcement_IAMOT_Version2.png Contribution ID : 267 Type : Presentation only (Category B) How the fourth industrial revolution is represented in science literature Monday, 15 May 2017 14:36 (0:22) Content Science, economy and industry, as well as society and government stand on the sill of a new technological revolution that will fundamentally alter the way of our live, our work, and relate to one another. In its scale, scope, and complexity the transformation will be unlike anything humankind has experienced before. The possibilities of billions of people connected by mobile devices, with unprecedented processing power, storage capacity, and access to knowledge, are unlimited. Artificial intelligence is ubiquitous around us, from self-driving cars and drones to virtual assistants and software that translate or invest. Digital fabrication technologies, meanwhile, are interacting with the biological world on a daily basis. Engineers, designers, and architects are combining computational design, additive manufacturing, materials engineering, and synthetic biology to pioneer a symbiosis between microorganisms, our bodies, the products we consume, and even the buildings we inhabit. How do research and science work up the challenges and findings round this fourth industrial revolution? How is the landscape of the fourth industrial revolution represented in scientific literature? Which topics are frequently discussed? The fourth industrial revolution includes among others especially cyber physical system, digitalisation, industry 4.0 (especially in Germany), or internet of things. Which picture does science literature show if we combine these with topics covered in innovation management, in R&D management, in management of technology, or also combined with manufacturing, or production? Who is working in these topics? Technology monitoring and bibliometric methods aim at creating an overview on technological and non-technological information on the specific subject matter, in our case here is that the topics round the fourth industrial revolution, in order to identify emerging topics in research fronts, growing and declining topics, evaluate already existing networks and the potential in up to now unused collaboration. The data source can be scientific literature, patents, or other sources. The advantage of these methods is based on the possibility of content-based structuring of the information, the identification of subtopics, the visualization of the contents, of structure and connections of the information. The objectives of such a monitoring is to get insight into scientific literature (this is the data source in our case here – Web of Science) in order to identify • research fronts and their emerging topics and technologies as well as their dynamics; • perceptible highly cited articles as basis for later research; • key players, i.e. the most visible organizations and authors, and the connections between them show collaboration patterns This contribution analyses approximately 1,500 articles in Web of Science, structure and visualise them. The publication activities have doubled from 2014 to 2016. The most visible country is China followed by Germany, USA, and England. Also Asia is most represented; Europe follows on the heels of Asia. Even Austria is ranked under the first 20 most visible countries. The topics are covered over a broad range of research area, starting from engineering, computer science, business economics, automation control systems, etc. but also in social sciences, and food science, only to mention some of them. Primary author(s) : Dr. HÖRLESBERGER, Marianne (AIT Austrian Institute of Technology) Co-author(s) : Dr. KASZTLER, Andrea (AIT Austrian Institute of Technology) Presenter(s) : Dr. HÖRLESBERGER, Marianne (AIT Austrian Institute of Technology) Session Classification : Management of technology in developing countries Track Classification : Knowledge management
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